Siep Stuurman
人物简介:
Siep Stuurman is Emeritus Professor of the History of Ideas at Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
The Invention of Humanity书籍相关信息
- ISBN:9780674971967
- 作者:Siep Stuurman
- 出版社:Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
- 出版时间:2017-2-20
- 页数:626
- 价格:USD 49.95
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- 装帧:Hardcover
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- 适合人群:intellectuals, philosophers, sociologists, students of humanities, individuals interested in the nature of humanity, and anyone curious about the implications of technological advancements on human society
- TAG:Philosophy / Social Theory / Ethics / humanism / post-humanism
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- 更新时间:2025-05-16 21:09:09
内容简介:
For much of history, strangers were routinely classified as barbarians and inferiors, seldom as fellow human beings. The notion of a common humanity was counterintuitive and thus had to be invented. Siep Stuurman traces evolving ideas of human equality and difference across continents and civilizations from ancient times to the present.
Despite humans’ deeply ingrained bias against strangers, migration and cultural blending have shaped human experience from the earliest times. As travelers crossed frontiers and came into contact with unfamiliar peoples and customs, frontier experiences generated not only hostility but also empathy and understanding. Empires sought to civilize their “barbarians,” but in all historical eras critics of empire were able to imagine how the subjected peoples made short shrift of imperial arrogance.
Drawing on the views of a global mix of thinkers—Homer, Confucius, Herodotus, the medieval Muslim scholar Ibn Khaldun, the Haitian writer Antenor Firmin, the Filipino nationalist Jose Rizal, and more—The Invention of Humanity surveys the great civilizational frontiers of history, from the interaction of nomadic and sedentary societies in ancient Eurasia and Africa, to Europeans’ first encounters with the indigenous peoples of the New World, to the Enlightenment invention of universal “modern equality.” Against a backdrop of two millennia of thinking about common humanity and equality, Stuurman concludes with a discussion of present-day debates about human rights and the “clash of civilizations.”
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